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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Only 16 More Rows To Go!

This is the thread I could not resist purchasing because; 1) it is in a local shop 2) it is very shiny 3) the colours are saturated and lovely. So I bought two balls. Then I made the red earrings, which are still sitting in the shop!

Now, I am on #3 row, with 16 rows remaining - it is going to be HUGE!

The question is: should I complete it all in the one colour or add in some strategically placed fabulous red? I am torn. So far I have not felt the urge to add the red, but it may strike me along the way. Any thoughts on this?

While I tat, I am constantly amused by Monsieur Gian. His antics sure keep me laughing...

23 comments:

Your doily is looking wonderful!! :)Siamese cats are really smart!! My parents had one when I was a baby and my dad taught that cat to fetch individually wrapped mint candies and to bring them back to him. Mom said he would throw them into the kitchen from the livingroom and the cat would chase it and bring it back to him to throw again. :)

This should come as no surprise from me, but I say.... Add Color!!I love your tatting, but I keep wanting like mix up some dye, grab a toothbrush and just flick some color on there. I'm on my mom's computer though... I don't think she would appreciate a dye splashed screen.So, alas, all I can do is suggest RED! :o)Gian is just too handsome and manly in that pic! He looks like a big kitty, is he? My Layla is on the smaller(ish) side, with short legs and even a short(ish) tail. But, it suits her as she's a girl.

Maybe because all the thinner cats I've seen have also been taller cats, I kind of assumed he was the same. He does a weight a couple pounds less than my short plump kitty, who most certainly is not bony. lol I like the "Rocky" :o)

I really like your beginning of this doily. I think some strategically placed red here and there will be very striking. I looked at the Honey doily, and will have to look again to see if there are some specific rows that would call out for red. Or you can look at her finished doily and see if anything pops at you. just took a look, and if I counted correctly, maybe use red for the clovers in the next round, then rows 9, 14 and 16.

I think just a tiny touch of red; perhaps not an entire round, but a delicate "hint"of it, in a couple of rounds? - haven't got the pattern in front of me, so I can't be specific. But if there's something along the lines of clovers in a couple of rounds, then I would do those in red. I think it would be very striking.I love Finca too, and can buy it locally, but I haven't used the size 8 much; usually 12 and 16 for edgings.I'm interested in seeing how many balls it is going to take!

Maureen, I am curious as to the amount it will take as well. I will add a bit of red, I have already done that...

Finca is odd for a tatter - I have a love/hate relationship with it and always seem to succumb to buying it from time to time. I love the shine. And it is a nice change from the #40 - rather substantial and heavy.Fox : )

I really love all of Renulek's patterns and doilies - and this one is going to be a beauty as well! I tend to like solid color doilies - especially in a beautiful ecru or cream like the one you are using.

Hi Fox. Your honey napkin is super! How large will it be when finished?I've never used Finca thread. What's it like? besides shiny, I mean. Firm or soft? Can you let me know where you purchased it, please? Thanks. Hmm, are you adding red beads to the napkin? That would add a little splash of colour.Gian looks quite regal, of course. Is he very vocal?

As I understand it, Renulek hasn't unveiled Round 5 of her latest doily, so you are 'marking time' by starting this gigantic 'previous' doily of hers! My goodness! I'm impressed with your fortitude and stamina! Her tatting is amazing, and I assume she also designs these doilies! She seems to churn them out as if they were snowflakes! I'm curious how much thread is needed! As for colors, i'd have to print a copy (or two or three) of the photo of the finished doily and use color pencils to see what works! I do love the red thread!

I definitely can see the wheels turning in Gian's head, even in the photo!